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Tito’s One Hour Tune Up Workshop

This is a two-day workshop that focuses on a one hour full-body general ‘tune up’ that is applicable to most of the population. Utilizing this protocol introduces the therapist to the model of three-dimensional dynamic balancing and tensegrity, features advanced orthopedic protocols, and facilitates the therapist into an integrated approach of soft tissue and fascial treatment.

16 CEU hours — 3 lecture hours — 13 contact hours

This is a general protocol used to tune up and promote generalized flexibility in your client’s body. Focuses on:

Major joints of the body

Structural and supportive musculature of the body

Loosening and freeing of major fascial chains/sheets/pouches

Strengthening and realigning of musculature along natural lines of force

Generalized Increasing of flexibility on the major muscle groups

Across all planes

Anterior and posterior

Potential Benefits to the Client:

Possible increased mobility of major joint systems

Possible increased muscular flexibility

Deeper and more regular breathing

Facilitates the client into a deeper understanding of the interrelationships of joint and muscular systems

Possible generalized release of stress and pent up energy

Deeper understanding of the role of postural balancing and freedom

Important note: this one hour tune up requires the client to be fully clothed. This is because there is s significant amount of movement and mobilization of the torso, hips and all limbs. The client will be moving quite a bit and performing resistive stretching (PIR) for many of the protocols, so be sure to complete a thorough intake to avoid aggravating any pre-existing conditions or injuries to muscles or joints.

*Be sure to note any surgeries to joints or capsules, and any fascial restrictions that may be caused by surgeries or injuries that may inhibit the client from performing a full PIR stretch. This includes any decreased ROM of any joint system. Note these accordingly and approach these areas with care, caution, and clear communication.